UFC Fight Night 10 Live Results and Discussion

Preliminary fights start a little after 6 p.m. ET, and tonight’s Spike TV broadcast — which features a main event of Spencer Fisher vs. Sam Stout — kicks off at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

We’ll have live updates of tonight’s nine-fight lineup as they come available from Florida.

Please note, however, that the event airs on a tape-delay basis in some parts of the world, so do not click on the link below if you’re hoping to avoid any spoilers. Fight results will be posted after the jump.

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10:55 p.m. — FISHER VS. STOUT, ROUND 3: The third round starts much like the first two, and Fisher and Stout stand toe to toe and trade. Fisher connects on a big left one minute in, but Stout isn’t slowed. He connects on another left — and another — but Stout isn’t backing off. Again, another left, and Stout finally slows a bit. Fisher then connects on a right that temporarily sends Stout to a knee, but he bounces back up. With two minutes left, the quick pace continues. Both guys go for broke with 60 seconds left but no one connects clean. The fight ends, and it appears to be another 10-9 round for Fisher. (And it may very well be one of the most entertaining unanimous decisions I’ve ever watched.)

10:48 p.m. — FISHER VS. STOUT, ROUND 2: Fisher gets the better of the exchanges early on, connecting on a variety of punches and kicks. Stout keeps firing back, though. I don’t know how Stout is absorbing this damage while showing no effects of it. It’s obvious both fighters prefer to keep this one on their feet. With two minutes left, it looks like the round may change shift again to Stout’s favor, but Fisher connects on a couple big body kicks. Fisher blocks a kick and goes for the takedown with 30 seconds left, but Stout gets out of it. It’s another fast-paced and exciting round, and it again appears to be 10-9 in Fisher’s favor.

10:42 p.m. — FISHER VS. STOUT, ROUND 1: Both guys come out swinging, and Fisher gets the better of it. They continue to trade before Fisher shoots for a takedown. Stout stuffs it, and they return to the middle of the Octagon. Fisher continues to land punch after punch after counter-punch, but Stout proves he has a hell of a chin. Stout comes alive with 90 seconds left when a cut near Fisher’s right eye starts gushing blood. Fisher owned the first three minutes, and Stout owned the last two in a hugely entertaining round. It’s a close one, and despite the bloody eye, I think you have the give the first round to Fisher, 10-9.

9:48 p.m. — FITCH VS. CARNEIRO, ROUND 2: Fitch landed a solid combination 25 seconds into the round and stunned Caneiro. Caneiro survived an onslaught of punches before giving up his back. Fitch sinks in a rear-naked choke and wins it with a second-round submission (1:07). What a nice comeback by Fitch. Now 6-0 in the UFC.

9:45 p.m. — FITCH VS. CARNEIRO, ROUND 1: Fitch survived what looked to be a surefire submission via choke. He rebounded nicely and showed no ill-effects from the submission attempt, but Caneiro continued to set the pace through the end of the first round. Despite Fitch suffering little — if any — damage, the round has to go to Caneiro, 10-9.

9:36 p.m. — Jon Fitch vs. Roan Carneiro up next. This is a big fight for Fitch, who’s undefeated in the UFC.

9:31 p.m. — Ugh. Reiner’s knockout looked pretty nasty. What a way to set the tone for tonight’s broadcast — total queasiness.

9:25 p.m. — Well, the Octagon looks clear, so I’m assuming they got Radev out of there. Let’s just hope he got up and out on his own power. (Which, unfortunately, is unlikely.)

9:20 p.m. — Yikes. Radev still appears to be down.

9:16 p.m. — Anyone else notice that McFedries totally shoved the ref after the fight and knocked him on his ass?

9:14 p.m. — McFedries lands a couple big rights early on. The third knocks our Radev cold, and after delivering two more shots while Radev is knocked out on the canvas, the fight is quickly (and mercifully) stopped. McFedries wins by KO (Round 1, 0:33).

9:05 p.m. — Drew McFedries vs. Jordan Radev up nex.

8:50 p.m. — The televised portion starts here on the East Coast in 10 minutes.

8:43 p.m. — In the night’s final preliminary fighter, Thiago Tavares scores a submission win via triangle choke over Jason Black in the second round.

8:02 p.m. — A big first win for Tamdan McCory as he defeats Pete Spratt with a second-round triangle choke.

7:32 p.m. — I wish we were watching this next fight on TV. I’ve gotten a lot of emails about Tamdan McCory saying everyone will be blown away by him. And Spratt’s looked like a completely different fighter lately.

6:41 p.m. — One of our readers who’s at the event is supposed to call in with results, but I haven’t heard from him yet.

6:24 p.m. — Don’t forget that Fight Girls, a sort of female version of The Ultimate Fighter for Muay Thai fighters, debuts on Oxygen tonight at 10:30 p.m. ET. Gina Carano is one of the show’s mentors/coaches.

6:20 p.m. — We won’t have much in the way of play-by-play tonight. It largely be final results as they become available.

6:00 p.m. — Our first updates from tonight’s undercard fights will be posted in approximately 10-15 minutes.

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